You will need to refer to an APA style guide

A style guide is an essential reference for the requirements of APA, they address the ordering and formatting of the reference list and creating in-text citations.

Be aware that citations created using automated generator tools won't be 100% correct.

Before you submit an assessment task, we highly recommend you cross-check your references against the sample citations provided in an APA 6th ed. style guide and correct any errors.

You should cross check the capitalization, punctuation and manually add missing elements

Note: APA 6th style, requires you to include a DOI (digital object identifier) for electronic journal articles citations, if the article has one. The DOI usually appears at the top of the article or in the database record for the article and came into use from the year 2000.See http://library.unimelb.edu.au/recite/apa/journal for more information.

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University of Melbourne Library - Online Referencing Tool

re:citeis an online referencing tool produced by the University of Melbourne Library.
It provides examples for creating in-text citations and references in a number of styles, including APA

Reference Management Programs

Reference management software guides

The Getting started with reference management guideis a recommended starting point, for investigating the benefits of using reference management programs and the best tool to support your individual needs.

The APA Style Blog is the official companion to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Sixth Edition. It's run by a group of experts who work with APA Style every day. It offers style guidance and answers to referencing questions. You can navigate the blog by tagged categories or by searching.

Spotlight on Plagiarism

The best way to avoid plagiarism is through good academic writing.

Here is a list of resources that explain the facts about plagiarism and how to avoid it by strengthening your writing style. Try a quick quiz to self assess your knowledge and understanding of plagiarism.